There was a recent video of a "person" commenting on a Canadian situation.
First thing I found odd, was that the English captions were actually embedded in the video graphic (could not switch Off). Very odd, as the "person" was speaking English, well.
Then, I paid more attention to the graphics - standard shot, "guy" wearing a casual dress-shirt, sitting in a home library, shot mid-chest up. Ignoring the caption graphics, and looking closely at the "head"/shirt area, something was off...... it was likely an AI generated face, positioned on top of an actual video of a body/library background. It was done well enough, that w/o the forced into the video captions, many people might not have noticed the faux person "talking", but the face/shirt boundary was slightly hinkey at times, and when I paid attention, the speech (good English) and lip movement was slightly weird.
I don't recall any distinctive disclaimer on the video, concerning the face.
Most of us don't have much use for carbon-based Talking Heads, but moving into a world where you can press a button and generate thousands or millions of AI ones, all spewing a similar message, definitely takes things to another level.
^ Why Off Switches, are useful.
Rgds, D.
First thing I found odd, was that the English captions were actually embedded in the video graphic (could not switch Off). Very odd, as the "person" was speaking English, well.
Then, I paid more attention to the graphics - standard shot, "guy" wearing a casual dress-shirt, sitting in a home library, shot mid-chest up. Ignoring the caption graphics, and looking closely at the "head"/shirt area, something was off...... it was likely an AI generated face, positioned on top of an actual video of a body/library background. It was done well enough, that w/o the forced into the video captions, many people might not have noticed the faux person "talking", but the face/shirt boundary was slightly hinkey at times, and when I paid attention, the speech (good English) and lip movement was slightly weird.
I don't recall any distinctive disclaimer on the video, concerning the face.
Most of us don't have much use for carbon-based Talking Heads, but moving into a world where you can press a button and generate thousands or millions of AI ones, all spewing a similar message, definitely takes things to another level.
^ Why Off Switches, are useful.
Rgds, D.